Mint House opens first property in US capital

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US: Flexible hospitality operator Mint House has opened its first aparthotel in Washington DC, housed in a former office.

The former 11-storey office known as The Denrike Building has been transformed into an 85-unit aparthotel called 1010 Vermont.

Units range from studios to two-bedroom apartments with fully equipped kitchens and living areas. Communal areas include a fitness centre, grab-and-go station, rentable meeting space, and a lounge with game tables and TVs.

“We’re thrilled to open our doors and join the community in Washington DC, a city that blends rich history with a vibrant and modern culture,” said Christian Lee, CEO of Mint House. 

“Much like the city itself, the transformation of 1010 Vermont reflects our deep commitment to preserving the historical character of iconic buildings while breathing new life into the spaces for modern-day needs. We’re looking forward to welcoming guests with our unparalleled experiences for years to come,” he added.

The launch of 1010 Vermont marks the second opening in 2025 for Mint House, following the recent opening of The Dylin  located in Madison, Wisconsin.

Highlights:

• Mint House has opened 1010 Vermont, its first aparthotel in Washington DC.

• The historic Denrike Building has been transformed into an 85-unit extended-stay property with shared amenities including a gym, rentable meeting space, and more.

• It marks the second opening for Mint House in 2025, following the launch of The Dylin in Madison.

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